This is a discussion of death

Braulio 2021-12-15 08:01:08

After reading it, I feel that Stephen King is indifferent to Indian land. The hotel in the Shining is also the land of Indians. Is it ironic in some sense? And in the same two works, there is a black man who wants to help the protagonist.

When I watched the preview, I thought that the strange ceremony would have more scenes, but only played for a few minutes. I don't know if there are folklore enthusiasts to explain.

To be honest, seeing my daughter's car accident, I think of hereditary bad luck, and force her to push hereditary bad luck! But unlike the well-designed trap, it's mainly Dad's own choice here. But when it comes to choice, I wanted to vomit when I buried the cat. Why are you so obedient? Doesn't it feel wrong that the old man listens to what he says? ! !

And as a doctor, he finally relied on mysterious and unnatural forces, which is ironic.

My mother was really brave, and even if she was injured, she ran away with her younger brother in her arms. Although from the front, she is the one who fears death the most. The haze of her sister's death caused her to often have nightmares and auditory hallucinations (I tend to hear auditory hallucinations rather than being affected by the land, because she still has auditory hallucinations in her parents' home) , But when she finally sat on the ground and faced the devil's daughter, she didn't show her previous fear. She calmly accepted her death, but she didn't want to be herself after death.

In the previous point of view on death, my father, a doctor, felt that death was death, and nothing else, it was resetting the timer to zero. While my mother was talking about going to heaven after death, she was also avoiding the trauma and shadow brought by death. Although in the end, my mother reached a reconciliation with herself about death, it is a pity that the body still turned into a walking dead. As for the soul, no one knows whether their soul was really corroded, or the demon dove occupying the magpie's nest.

The little boy is the most miserable. Dad should send the child away and then come back and break his head... Anyway, I don’t have any special sympathy for Dad becoming like this. Perhaps he was destined to get this when he gave up his belief in science as a doctor. Let's end it...

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Pet Sematary quotes

  • Louis Creed: [from trailer] GAGE!

  • Jud Crandall: [from trailer] Sometimes, dead is better.